Best shoes for daily walk If you want shoes to be bad s This one for you You want nike adidas or fashion shoes Buy it for style Those shoes is like beast shoes for every daily tasks You need to go to the grocery its rain? Lalo You need to go walk the dog its mud stones water its hot cold wind Lalo shoes
They are similar fit to altra . Honestly altra have lost the plot and haven't made a decent lone peak since the 4.0. I've run in altras and I'd take the zodiacs every time
@@airlandandseablogchannel4179 thanks for the reply. So you've tried the LP5? I actually reached out to Lalo, and their CEO, Jay, said I should size up to 11US (10US LP5s fit me well; I have a wide mid/forefoot)
How does those shoes perform in different temperatures? I'd like to use them from 5° up to 32 °C [41-90°F]. And did You used them while backpacking? (+15/20kg [33/44 lbs])
I've used these in everything from snow to New England Summer and from running to backpacking with a lot of weight. Absolutely love these shoes and have set a few FKT trail records wearing them , including a 5 day 215 mile trail
They hold up well. Most shoes for this kind of use are good for 400 to 600 miles and id say Lalo does a good job exceeding that. I got through two pairs last year and did 1800 miles of running . I did use other shoes too for testing and reviewing but you'll see from my site that the Lalos are my default go to shoe on USA trails now. Hope that helps
@@airlandandseablogchannel4179 Thanks for the reply it helped a ton! I recently purchased the new “rapid assault 6” boot for a rucking event in March and I just wanted a heads up on the durability. We’ll be doing upwards of 20 miles and I’m sure we’ll be fully submerged during parts of the event so I thought I’d give these a go. Thanks again
Best shoes for daily walk
If you want shoes to be bad s
This one for you
You want nike adidas or fashion shoes
Buy it for style
Those shoes is like beast shoes for every daily tasks
You need to go to the grocery its rain?
Lalo
You need to go walk the dog its mud stones water its hot cold wind
Lalo shoes
Thanks for the review. I am this close to ordering a pair, but hoping for input on fit. How does the fit of these compare to the Altra Lone Peak 5?
They are similar fit to altra . Honestly altra have lost the plot and haven't made a decent lone peak since the 4.0. I've run in altras and I'd take the zodiacs every time
@@airlandandseablogchannel4179 thanks for the reply. So you've tried the LP5? I actually reached out to Lalo, and their CEO, Jay, said I should size up to 11US (10US LP5s fit me well; I have a wide mid/forefoot)
Yup I recommend half size to one size up in my review too
How does those shoes perform in different temperatures? I'd like to use them from 5° up to 32 °C [41-90°F]. And did You used them while backpacking? (+15/20kg [33/44 lbs])
I've used these in everything from snow to New England Summer and from running to backpacking with a lot of weight. Absolutely love these shoes and have set a few FKT trail records wearing them , including a 5 day 215 mile trail
@@airlandandseablogchannel4179 this is the answer I was hoping for. Thank you!
Would you say these are okay for everyday shoes as well?
Yes definitely!
Would you say that if I wore them to walk conventions, would walking be decent on my feet?
I've used them a lot for hiking and walking as much as running and they are great for that too
Cool, my other question is do they have that feel like the shoe is propelling you forward due to the shape? Does that make sense?
@@colombianlove41 I would say they are more of a stable and comfortable ride rather than a speedy propelling shoe
How is that outsole holding up after a few yrs? How many miles do you have on them now?
They hold up well. Most shoes for this kind of use are good for 400 to 600 miles and id say Lalo does a good job exceeding that. I got through two pairs last year and did 1800 miles of running . I did use other shoes too for testing and reviewing but you'll see from my site that the Lalos are my default go to shoe on USA trails now. Hope that helps
@@airlandandseablogchannel4179 Thanks for the reply it helped a ton! I recently purchased the new “rapid assault 6” boot for a rucking event in March and I just wanted a heads up on the durability. We’ll be doing upwards of 20 miles and I’m sure we’ll be fully submerged during parts of the event so I thought I’d give these a go. Thanks again
@@TheHonarable1 I've got a separate review of the jungle boot they do too which is perfect for really wet conditions
@@airlandandseablogchannel4179 I will check it out! Thx
how true to size did you find them to be?
They have a generous wide fit at the toe area compared to many other shoe makes but overall I would say they are true to size .
I agree. I have wide feet and usually I need a 10 in regular, but their 9.5 fits true to size.